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Neo-Tech or Neo Tech may refer to: * Neo-Tech Publishing Company, now known as Integrated Management Associates * Neo-Tech (philosophy), a philosophy promoted by Frank R. Wallace * Neo Tech, a variant of the Neo Sans typeface *''Neotech'', game produced by Neogames Neogames is a Swedish role-playing game publisher situated in Gothenburg. They were, after the re-creation of Target Games, the largest RPG publisher in Sweden. The company is known for developing the three first editions of the fantasy RPG li ...
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Integrated Management Associates
Integrated Management Associates (also Neotech or Neothink) is a publisher and distributor of books and articles, based in Henderson, Nevada. It was founded by Wallace Ward, also known as Frank R. Wallace, and is now run by his son Wallace H. Ward under the name Mark Hamilton. History The company was founded by Wallace Ward as I & 0 Publishing in 1968 to publish his own work written under a number of pen names, including Frank R. Wallace. Since Ward's death in 2006 the company has been run by his son, Wallace H. Ward, using the trademarked name Mark Hamilton. Operations According to the ''Los Angeles Times'' IMA's business plan consists of sending advertising mail to hundreds of thousands of people, offering them free pamphlets explaining the "secrets of wealth and power" known to, e.g., Warren Buffett and Sumner Redstone. The ultimate goal is to convince recipients to purchase a copy of a 1200-page work by Hamilton for $135.50. The book is about a woman, "Miss Annabelle," wh ...
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Neo-Tech (philosophy)
Frank R. Wallace (1932 – January 26, 2006), born Wallace Ward, was an American writer, publisher and mail-order magnate. Previously a professional poker player, he is originator of the philosophy of Neo-Tech (also referred to as "Neotech" or "Neothink") an offshoot of Ayn Rand's Objectivism. He was convicted of various federal tax crimes in the 1990s. During his trials, he challenged the oath he was required to take before testifying which became the case ''United States v. Ward'' in which the Appeals Court upheld his right to recite an alternate oath. Education and career Wallace Ward graduated from Colby College in 1954. In 1957 he earned his doctorate in Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry from the State University of Iowa. He then worked for nine years as a research chemist for DuPont. He then turned to philosophy and started I & O Publishing in 1968 and served as president, publisher, and editor, writing books and articles under various pen names. One of his books was ab ...
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Neo Sans
Neo Sans and Neo Tech are the typefaces designed by the British type designer Sebastian "Seb" Lester. The typefaces were released by Monotype Corporation on April 19, 2004. The design concept called for a versatile, futuristic typeface that didn't look "crude, gimmicky or ephemeral". The typeface gained popularity after a custom variant was used as the main typeface for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. It has been used as branding for many organizations since. Neo Sans Intel Neo Sans Intel is a customized version of Neo Sans based on the Neo Sans and Neo Tech, designed by Sebastian Lester in 2004. It was replaced by ''Intel Clear'' in 2014, a typeface commissioned by Intel to Red Peek Branding and Dalton Maag, and was in 2020 supplemented with Intel One typeface. Despite no longer being fully used by Intel, Neo Sans is still used to describe the processor type and socket on boxed processor packaging. Users * A customized version of Neo Sans, called Neo San ...
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